Chilean Patagonia has protected mountainous areas with evergreen native forests; in which the lakes and rivers, of volcanic or glacial origin, are oligotrophic. In Bulgaria, there are mountainous zones with native forests and associated lakes of volcanic origin. The aim of the present study is to...
De Los Ríos Escalante, Patricio
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Hauenstein Barra, Enrique
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Acevedo, Patricio
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Romero Mieres, Mario
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Pandourski, Ivan
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[Regulatory factors in crustacean zooplankton assemblages in mountain lakes of northern Chilean Patagonia (38-41 degrees S): a comparison with Bulgarian counterparts (42 degrees N)]
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Regulatory factors in crustacean zooplankton assemblages in mountain lakes of northern Chilean Patagonia (38-41 degrees S): a comparison with Bulgarian counterparts (42 degrees N)
Changes in land use which directly or indirectly affect freshwater fauna constitute one of the principal anthropic factors which have caused world biological diversity to disappear rapidly during recent decades. This fauna includes aquatic benthic macroinvertebrates, organisms presenting temporal...
Fierro, Pablo
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Bertran, Carlos
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Mercado, Maritza
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Pena Cortes, Fernando
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Tapia, Jaime
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Hauenstein Barra, Enrique
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Caputo, Luciano
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Vargas Chacoff, Luis
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[Landscape composition as a determinant of diversity and functional feeding groups of aquatic macroinvertebrates in southern rivers of the Araucania, Chile]
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Landscape composition as a determinant of diversity and functional feeding groups of aquatic macroinvertebrates in southern rivers of the Araucania, Chile
Macrophytes of inland waters are a group of great biological interest. Although lentic systems are ideal for their growth, their presence is not so evident in oligotrophic water bodies, proliferating largely in areas with some level of contamination. A useful tool to determine the presence of a r...
Urrutia Estrada, Jonathan
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Rivera Jara, Reinaldo
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Hauenstein Barra, Enrique
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De los Rios, P.
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[Null models for explaining macrophyte associations in lentic environments of the Araucania region, Chile]
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Null models for explaining macrophyte associations in lentic environments of the Araucania region, Chile
Biological invasions are recognized as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss. Although invasion processes occur in both terrestrial and aquatic environments, freshwater ecosystems are particularly sensitive to invasions impacts. Given that the information on invasive aquatic plants is scar...
Urrutia Estrada, Jonathan
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Sanchez, Paulina
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Pauchard, Anibal
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Hauenstein Barra, Enrique
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[Invasive aquatic plants presents in Chile: Distribution, traits of life and invasive potential]
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Invasive aquatic plants presents in Chile: Distribution, traits of life and invasive potential